One reading of Tocqueville is... that much of the Middle East remains in the aristocratic age: the individual not yet having emerged into the light of day, men and women understand themselves in
terms of their affiliations.
They also administered three questionnaires to teachers asking them to rate: 1) their perceptions of students» imagination, risk - taking, expression, and cooperative learning; 2) their school climate in
terms of affiliation, student support, professional interest, achievement orientation, formalization, centralization, innovativeness, and resource adequacy; and 3) how much they integrate the arts, collaborate with arts specialists, and use the arts as a tool to teach other subjects.
In addition, it is my expectation that any restrictive language in the relevant confidentiality agreements will apply only to the «use» of the data and my use is academic; I doubt that the restrictive language is explicitly framed in
terms of affiliation.
Not exact matches
These
Terms of Use prohibit engaging in deceptive activities, including misrepresentation
of affiliation, impersonation, and fraud.
Sarah, the religious
affiliation of prison population reflects that
of general population, and inmates convert a lot during the seving the
term.
If there were such
affiliation, however, it would be wrong to assess and evaluate any
of the «name» Yahweh prophets
of the Old Testament in
terms of simple identity with the conventional cult prophet.
«There are few differences by religious
affiliation in
terms of voters» issue priorities,» reads the report.
I'm wondering if there are more Christians like me out there, who are tired
of being associated with evangelicalism, and who are looking for a new
term to describe their religious
affiliation.
It is a time when new leaders emerge who articulate a set
of commonly shared beliefs and understandings — a new worldview — which the vast majority
of the population accept because it makes sense in
terms of their own experience, regardless
of their particular denomination or religion or formal belief or
affiliation.
But when sociologists
of religion use the
term, they invariably mean the «Nones» — people who say they lack any religious
affiliation at all.
Again, please don't think
of this in
terms of party
affiliation.
This ad indicates it's aware
of a user's political
affiliation, by using
terms such as «support your party.»
By less than 5,000 votes, he defeated Ceretto, a three -
term incumbent who switched party
affiliation from the GOP to Democratic in the summer
of 2015.
Melissa Mark - Viverito has a long history
of affiliation with Picture the Homeless, dating at least to her first
term in the Council.
According to Nana Obiri Boahen, the Chief's close
affiliation to the NDC makes his endorsement
of President Mahama for a second
term...
The first is whether trade unions should continue the practice
of collective
affiliation, and if so on what
terms.
Walsh ran without the
affiliation of any major political party and will replace
term - limited Miner.
One
of the problems with politics is becoming a career politician, regardless
of political
affiliation,
term limits are necessary.
According to Nana Obiri Boahen, the Chief's close
affiliation to the NDC makes his endorsement
of President Mahama for a second
term in office unsurprising.
Our
affiliation with the British government brings with it unparalleled rigour in
terms of safety and security standards, gravitas and trust.
Populace in this
affiliation does not be concerned whether in attendance collaborator be on familiar
terms by means
of how to constrain, roast, cut down the backyard etc..
You should also have set specific preferences in
terms of religion, country, nationality, political
affiliation and sexuality.
Both expanded access to private school options and greater variety
of options that students have in
terms of the religious (or secular)
affiliations of private schools are positively associated with public - school students» test scores following the introduction
of the FTC program.
A lengthy discussion that follows
of so - called Blaine amendments (the generic
term for measures enacted in various state constitutions forbidding direct government aid to educational institutions with any religious
affiliations) contends that since the ESA money goes to parents, state constitutional prohibitions against funding religious institutions are avoided.
Individuals often define their
affiliations in
terms of some subgroup and have weaker ties to the larger organization.
To help with the vetting process, additional metadata is being collected as a title is being set up in IngramSpark that would identify an author's professional background and
affiliations, prior publications and reviews, geographic location and the unique aspect
of the work in
terms of other books in the field.
«It is an industry ripe with deceptive lending in
terms of steering borrowers into higher cost loans than what they would have qualified for if they went outside
of this joint
affiliation,» he said.
This means that LHW may make changes that affect, but are not limited to, travel partner
affiliations, rules and procedures for the use
of benefits and awards, benefit types, levels required for obtaining benefits and awards, continued availability
of awards, blackout dates, room availability, and the
terms of special offers.
The Museum prohibits making any employment decisions or basing any
terms and conditions
of employment on the basis
of a person's race, creed, color, religion, sex, age, height, weight, national origin, ancestry, or ethnicity, sexual orientation, transgendered status or gender expression or identity, marital status, disability, political
affiliation, military or veteran status or any other basis now or in the future protected by federal, state or local law, ordinance or regulation.
As new
terms of office begin this year, Fischerkeller encourages us to critically focus on the uncomfortable truths often overlooked in our society that require the immediate attention and action by our elected officials, and to recognize that Our State
of the Union is relevant to each
of us regardless
of our political
affiliation.
One trajectory for the
term reconnaissance is its use in military functions: the scouting
of new realms, potential fields
of battle, or terrain
of the enemy or others
of unknown
affiliation.
It stands to reason that leftists would keep a low profile on WUWT because
of the uncongenieal - to - them mindset
of most
of the posters there, the overall atmosphere
of lib - bashing, and their reluctance to associate on friendly
terms with their political enemies; and if they do overcome that reluctance they tend to be shy about their political
affiliation, to avoid getting off topic and into a partisan discussion on the enemy's venue.
If there actually are confidentiality agreements, I would expect the relevant language to be framed in
terms of «academic use» as opposed to guild membership i.e. I'd be surprised if the language were framed in
terms of institutional
affiliation as opposed to use.
«Humans are hard - wired genetically for an
affiliation with the natural world,» says American author Richard Louv, who coined the
term «nature deficit disorder» to describe the unhealthy consequences for the growing population deprived
of it.
TThe group behind the advert is SOS Mata Atlantica, a 23 year old Brazilian non-profit private organization, with no political or religious
affiliations, which works for the protection
of the Atlantic Forest (Mata Atlantica), one
of the richest sets
of ecosystems in
terms of biodiversity, and also considered one
of the most threatened with extinction on the planet.
No matter what approach is taken in analyzing the situation, the trial judge made no palpable and overriding error in concluding the contract
of affiliation here is for a fixed
term and that, under clause 10, the member pharmacists have a unilateral option to renew every five years, and Uniprix is unable to oppose such a renewal.
Subject to the individual's right to object or restrict the disclosure, the final rule permits a covered entity to disclose to a member
of the clergy: (1) The individual's name; (2) the individual's general condition in
terms that do not communicate specific medical information about the individual; (3) the individual's location in the facility; and (4) the individual's religious
affiliation.
Actions aimed at the incitement
of national, racial, or religious enmity, abasement
of human dignity, and also propaganda
of the exceptionality, superiority, or inferiority
of individuals by reason
of their attitude to religion, national, or racial
affiliation, if these acts have been committed in public or with the use
of mass media, shall be punishable by a fine in the amount
of 500 to 800 minimum wages, or in the amount
of the wage or salary, or any other income
of the convicted person for a period
of five to eight months, or by restraint
of liberty for a
term of up to three years, or by deprivation
of liberty for a
term of two to four years.
Amanda Bucklow believes that it is necessary for women to display certain male traits to create a sense
of affiliation with their male counterparts which allows men to feel a sense
of comfort and goes on to say: «To succeed women will have to compete on men's
terms.
Term life almost never requires a health check irrespective of AARP affiliation, however, many insurers will demand one if trying to convert a term life policy into an entire term life insurance p
Term life almost never requires a health check irrespective
of AARP
affiliation, however, many insurers will demand one if trying to convert a
term life policy into an entire term life insurance p
term life policy into an entire
term life insurance p
term life insurance plan.
The accounts were engaged in «undisclosed paid advocacy» — a
term used for editors who create fake pages and promotional articles using misinformation on existing pages on Wikipedia, and promise to protect those pages in exchange for a free without revealing their
affiliation, in violation
of Wikimedia's
Terms of Use.
Once backers (who can search the site by industry and
affiliation) identify the prospects they want to support, the different parties negotiate the
terms of the agreement with help from the site's algorithms, which can calculate a prospect's projected future income.
Regardless
of the political
affiliation, the extent in your involvement in the campaign can communicate to your resume's reader that you may have inroads to certain rainmaker that can benefit their long -
term cause.
: Nursing, 2015 Regis College - Weston, MA Nursing Bachelor
of Science: Nursing,... MA Nursing Associate
of Science: Nursing, 2010 Quincy College - Quincy, MA Nursing
Affiliations... insurance, long -
term care, Nursing, nursing home, palliative care, patient care
In two studies
of women, aged 18 - 25 and 30 - 40, respectively, researchers assessed the characteristics women value when selecting males as long -
term relationship partners versus selecting males as sperm donors.1 The women were randomly assigned to rate a series
of characteristics desired in their «ideal man» as a sperm donor or their «ideal man» as a relationship partner, including physical traits (e.g., height, body shape, hair and skin color, overall attractiveness) and demographics (e.g., age, education, income, ethnicity, religious and political
affiliations).
4.1 The Board
of Directors shall have the power in its sole discretion to grant
affiliation status to individuals or organisations not being members
of the Society and not resident in the United Kingdom upon such
terms and conditions as it from time to time shall determine.
For the purposes
of these
terms for use, «Sensitive Data» means (i) a social security number, passport number, driver's license number, or similar identifier (or any portion thereof); (ii) a credit or debit card number; (iii) employment, financial or health information; (iv) any person's ethnic or religious
affiliation or sexual orientation; (v) account passwords; (vi) any person's date
of birth; (vii) any person's criminal history; or (viii) the user's mother's maiden name.